Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeCommunity SportMemorial stableford trophy decided

Memorial stableford trophy decided

WITH a few women still away chasing the warmer climates, a good size field of 21 were happy to hit the fairways at the Blue Lake Golf Course recently.

The fourth and final round of the Marlene Lingham Memorial Stableford Trophy competition, sponsored by the Blue Lake Bar and Bistro, was played in what could be described as much better weather conditions than of late with only a couple of light showers.

There has been various winners in all the rounds so it makes for an interesting finish for the honours of stepping up onto the podium with the trophy in hand.

A three-way count-back was required in Division 1 to separate the winners as Geraldine Scott, Helen Myers and Ronda Edwards all signed for 31 points, with the former getting the nod having the better back nine score.

Scott had splits of 15/16 off a 25 handicap that included a four-pointer birdie on the par three second and added three points to her score, parring the par four 13th with a chip in “ferret”.

Helen Myers, off a 23 handicap, also had splits of 15/16 that included two three-pointers on the front nine.

Playing off a 19 handicap, Edwards had pars on the dog-leg eighth and the 12th, 14th and 18th.

The top score came from Division 2’s Karen Panagopolous, carding 36 points and off a 38 handicap, she made the most of her extra strokes with splits of 18/18 that included three, three-pointer pars on the front nine second, fifth and eighth holes.

The back nine produced two magnificent four pointers on the 11th and 14th.

A chip-in “ferret” on the 13th saved a triple bogey from undoing all the hard work.

Trudy Herbert was only two strokes off the pace, carding 34 points to take the runner-up voucher.

Off a 34 handicap, Herbert produced 17/17 that included four three-pointers on her card.

Nearest to the pin second shot on the par three 14th winners were Ronda Edwards (Div 1) and Bev Pascoe (Div 2)

Scott and Panagopolous received a ball each for their ferrets.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Rainfall begins

FARMERS across the region will be dancing in the rain with the autumn break coming early. Mount Gambier Combined Agents chair Andrew Whan said...

New name for Grant

More News

New name for Grant

A NEW name is in the pipeline for the District Council of Grant as it heads to public consultation for a “branding identity update”. Elected...

Magpies turn it on after even start

KALANGADOO 69 D TANTANOOLA 37 KALANGADOO claimed a strong 69-37 win over Tantanoola, to kick off the 2026 Mid South East netball season on Saturday. However,...

Classic battle goes down to the wire

ROBE 40 D PORT MACDONNELL 39 IN a classic contest to open the 2026 Mid South East netball season, Robe held on by a solitary...

Tigers continued good form

TANTANOOLA 14.11 (95) D KALANGADOO 3.5 (23) TANTANOOLA continued its good form from the 2025 Mid South East football season, with a 72-point win over...

Reigning premiers take no prisoners

HATHERLEIGH 16.13 (109) D NANGWARRY 2.3 (15) NANGWARRY had the toughest assignment in Round 1 of Mid South East football on Saturday, with the home...

East look to bounce back

EAST GAMBIER V WEST GAMBIER EAST Gambier will look to bounce back from its narrow Round 1 loss to Casterton Sandford when the Bulldogs host...

Cats ready for test against reigning premiers

CASTERTON SANDFORD V NORTH GAMBIER DESPITE falling behind twice in their clash with East Gambier, Casterton Sandford was able to find a way to secure...

Saints confident as they head to Penola

PENOLA V MILLICENT MILLICENT heads to McCorquindale Park brimming with confidence after a one goal win over reigning premiers North Gambier and will look to...

Qantas flights canned

A NUMBER of flights between Mount Gambier/Berrin and Adelaide have been "indefinitely suspended" prompted calls from community leaders to prevent further cancellations. Qantas announced...

Plenty on at Mount Gambier Library

April School Holidays We are halfway through the school holidays - but the Mount Gambier Library and Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre still have a...